Mr Ken Maginnis
January 21, 1938 -Summary information for Mr Ken Maginnis
Contributions
2002
Electoral Fraud (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords January 8, 2002
2 speeches — Northern Ireland Arms Decommissioning (Amendment) Bill Lords February 4, 2002
9 speeches — Electoral Fraud (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords February 4, 2002
Northern Ireland Arms Decommissioning (Amendment) Bill Lords February 25, 2002
3 speeches — Electoral Fraud (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords February 25, 2002
IRA Fugitives Lords March 28, 2002
Gibraltar Lords April 18, 2002
21 speeches — The Committee met at four of the clock. Grand Committee Report June 13, 2002
3 speeches — The Committee met at half—past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report June 18, 2002
Army, Air Force and Naval Discipline Acts (Continuation) Order 2002 Lords June 19, 2002
8 speeches — The Committee met at half-past three of the clock. Grand Committee Report June 19, 2002
3 speeches — Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords July 1, 2002
8 speeches — Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords July 1, 2002
9 speeches — Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords July 1, 2002
10 speeches — Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords July 4, 2002
Justice (Northern Ireland) Bill Lords July 11, 2002
Northern Ireland Lords July 24, 2002
Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Suspension of Devolved Government) Order 2002 Lords November 6, 2002
Northern Cyprus Lords November 6, 2002
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 14, 2002
Northern Ireland Act 1998 (Designation of Public Authorities) Order 2002 Lords December 5, 2002
Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 2002 Lords December 5, 2002
2 speeches — Police (Northern Ireland) Bill [H.L.] Lords December 16, 2002
Justice (Northern Ireland) Act 2002 (Amendment of section 46(1)) Order 2002 Lords December 16, 2002
Primary School Spending Written Answers December 16, 2002
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